December 2016 eber
North Spray News
By Lem Hardison, Minister
CHRISTMAS AT
NORTH SPRAY Christmas at North Spray Christian Church is always a wonderful time of year and this year promises to be no exception. Every Sunday there will be a special emphasis on Christmas. The schedule is as follows:
Dec. 4th……...The Christmas Story presented in
song by our choir and special guests.
That afternoon Marilyn and I will open our home (200 Wilson St.) to the church from 3 to 5pm for fellowship and refreshments.
Dec. 11th…….I will be presenting my Christmas message entitled: “Little Things in the Christmas Story.”
Dec. 18th…….Our youth will be presenting their
Christmas Play.
Dec. 25th…….We will have a short worship service. I will be sharing a special reading by Max Lucado, entitled: “CHRISTMAS, It Began in a Manger.” We have been asked, “Are you having a service on Christmas Day?” My question is: “Why would we not?” Come help us make this one of the most meaningful Christmases ever! See You Sunday, Lem
Special Happenings… By Sylvia Brown, Editor
On Sunday, October 30, we had a wonderful service with missionary speaker, Dr. C.Y. Kim. Dr. Kim is a missionary to North Korea, China, Cambodia, and the Philippines. He shared about his work during the Sunday School hour. He brought a wonderful message in the worship service. We were truly blessed to have this man of God with us.
A LINE FROM LEM
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On Friday, December 2 and
Saturday, December 3, Draper
Christian Church will present their annual drive through Nativity,
“Night of Miracles,” from 7:00-
9:00 p.m. The church is located at 1116 Fieldcrest Road. Go by, drive through, and see this meaningful observation of the Christmas story.
Our annual congregational meeting will be on
Sunday, December 4. At this time deacon and
elder candidates for 2017 and the 2017 budget will be presented. Mark your calendar now and be present for this important meeting. The Chancel Choir, along with some guests, will
present a program of Christmas music on
Sunday, December 4. Plan to join us for an inspirational service of music.
You are invited to an Open
House at the home of Marilyn and
Lem Hardison, 200 Wilson Street,
on Sunday, December 4 from 3:00-
5:00 p.m. Come and enjoy a festive time of fellowship.
Our annual Christmas Eve
Candlelight Service will be on
Saturday, December 24, at 9:00
p.m. Come out and join us in our
celebration of that holy night.
Christmas Day
Sunday, December 25 There will be no Sunday School, but
plan to join us for worship as usual as we celebrate the birth of our
Savior
New Year’s Eve
Saturday, December 31
The Searchers' Sunday
School Class will be having their
annual New Year's Eve
Dinner on Saturday, December
31, at 6:00 p.m., at the home
of Lem & Marilyn Hardison. Join
us as we ring in the New Year!
Birthdays for December Glenda Clark 5 Courtney Campbell, Tillman Koontz 6 Sydney Butler 7 Dayquan Ellis 8 Katelyn Wade 9 Marilyn Hardison 11 Bryan Bailey, Ashley Long 12 Sam Robertson 15 Cecil Stewart 18 Brandie Bailey 19 Breana Clark, Frances Stephens 23 Makayla Clapp 24 Carolyn Grohs 29 Connie Koontz 30
Anniversaries for December Barney & Lou Strutton 29
Service for December
Communion 4 – Bobbie Hill & Norma Mabes 11 – Mark & Maddie Boothe 18 – John & April Stacey 25 – Marilyn Hardison & Kim Morrison
Deacons
Peggy Bowers Jerry Walker Michelle Walker Annette White
Elders
Cecil Stewart Brenda Southard
Money Counters Cecil Stewart Sam Robertson
Greeters 4 – Bobbie Hill 11 – Sylvia Wilson 18 – Harriet Washburn 25 – Marilyn Hardison
Worship Leaders
4 – April Stacey 11 – Marilyn Hardison 18 – Frankie White 25 – Lem Hardison
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Children’s Church
4 – Debra Moore 11 – Michelle Walker 18 – Beth Lewis 25 – Debra Moore
Youth Teachers Younger Youth – Lugene Compton Older Youth – April Stacey Pre-teen/Teens – Beth Lewis
Bulletin Board for November/December
Youth
Note: If you are unable to be present on your
designated Sunday for any of the above
services, please call someone to fill in for you.
Flowers If you would like to provide flowers in honor or memory of someone, please call the church office and let our secretary know the date and all pertinent information. (Please note that there are standing dates for Easter lilies and poinsettias at Christmas)
Cooperative Christian Ministries
(CCM) By Sylvia Brown, Editor
The CCM food pantry is located at the
Leaksville Moravian Church. The food pantry is open 9:30-12:00 on Wednesday and Thursday mornings. They are no longer taking calls before distributing food bags. Those in need should just go to the church and they will be assisted once a month.
We are asked to
bring food on the first
Sunday of each month and place it in the box in the hallway. There is
always a need for 2 lb. bags of sugar & flour,
peanut butter and jelly, rice, powdered or canned
milk, cereal, crackers, and all canned goods,
especially meats, soups, and fruits. You may also give monetary donations to
help with medications, utilities, and purchasing extra food. These can be put in a pew envelope and marked for CCM on the outside or send your donations to PO Box 931, Eden, NC 27289-0931. We thank you for the food you give each month.
Please continue to bring food items as often as
you can. Thanks also to Barney & Lou Strutton for delivering our donations to the food closet each month.
We observed “Bringing in the Harvest” on
Sunday, November 20 during worship service. Everyone brought non-perishable goods to go to
CCM. These food donations and our tithes and
Thanksgiving special offerings were taken to the front of the church during the offertory as the choir sang “Bringing In the Sheaves.”
Salvation Army Service We are serving meals at the Salvation Army on the 3rd and 5th Fridays each month. This month our date
will be Fridays, December 16 & 30. Our thanks to those who serve so faithfully. If you would like to volunteer to help with this ministry, please see Bobbie Hill.
Youth Yak. . .
By Heather Wakefield
The Youth Christmas play will be presented on
Sunday, December 18, followed by a hot dog
lunch in the fellowship hall. The youth will have
play practice on Wednesdays, December 7 & 14 at
6:00 p.m. They will also practice on Saturday,
December 17 at 2:00 p.m.
A fourth stew has been set for March 11. The proceeds will go toward the General Fund. The
youth will also have a Bake Sale to raise money to help with their Destination Unknown trips. Baked goods for the sale will be accepted on Friday, March
10 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. in the fellowship hall. We request that they be priced when you bring them.
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Women at Work. . .
Christian Women’s
Fellowship (CWF) By Faye Wood, President
The next meeting of the CWF will be on Monday,
December 5, at 5:30 p.m. at the home of Sylvia
Wilson. Bring a finger food dish and a $10 gift. All of our ladies are invited to join us.
The CWF has boxed greeting cards (priced on
box), lemon flavoring ($2.50 per bottle), and Danny
Duzit scrubbing pads ($2.00 each) on sale. These may be purchased from any member of the CWF. Money can be given to Michelle Walker or the church office. These items are in the closet just
beyond the coat rack in the hallway. Check out the
new designs that have been ordered in the cards.
Men at Work. . .
Christian Men’s
Fellowship (CMF)
By Charles Washburn, President
Our next stew will be on Saturday, January 14,
2017. Other stew dates are February 11 and March
11 (see article in Youth Yak).
The CMF will meet again on Monday, January 9, at
6:30 p.m. at Church Street Station. All of our men are encouraged to attend. Prayer meeting will be at 6:00 p.m.
F.Y. I. (For Your Information) By Sylvia Brown, Editor
Our Veterans were recognized on Sunday, November 13 in our worship service. We would like to thank all of our veterans, past and present, for their service to our country!
Our children blessed our shoeboxes on Sunday, November 13, and we delivered 24 shoeboxes to the drop off location on Friday, November 18. Thanks for your participation in Operation Christmas Child this year.
Faye Clark celebrated her 90th birthday with a party on November 13. We wish Faye a very happy birthday!
Join us for our Fellowship Reception, each
Sunday, 10:30-10:55 a.m. in the fellowship hall. Doughnuts, biscuits, and drinks are available, along with great fellowship before worshiping together. We hope that you are enjoying our fellowship each week. Unless someone is bringing it to you, we kindly request that no food, drinks, or candy be brought into the sanctuary.
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Each Monday night some of our members are meeting at the church to pray for our church. We share prayer concerns, pray, and share communion
beginning at 6:30 p.m. Come, join us! Paul White, one of our elders, is available each Sunday after worship service in the Searchers’ classroom to pray with you or for you and any special needs you may have.
A Word from the Board By Heather Wakefield, Board Chair
We will be selling holiday luminaries to be displayed along the church walkways at the
Christmas Eve service for our second General
Fund Faithraiser. Luminaries will be $5.00 each. Luminaries may be purchased in honor or memory of a loved one. There will be a sheet in the bulletin to list those you would like to honor/memorialize. You may also download a return form at northspraychristianchurch.com/2016luminaries.pdf. See Heather Wakefield or Thomas Knight to purchase a luminary. Deadline is Sunday, December 18.
The next meeting of the board will be on Monday,
January 16, 2017, at 6:30 p.m. All committee chairs are encouraged to attend or send a report from your committee. Prayer meeting will be at 6:00 p.m.
The Thursday Bible Study group is meeting on
Thursdays at 11:00 a.m. We are meeting in our conference room. Come out and join us!
If your group wants to use the church bus for transportation to an event, please fill out a Bus Usage Permission Form, located in the office, and give it to Thomas Knight or Heather Wakefield. A calendar that includes the dates the bus is scheduled to be used is available on our website at northspraychristianchurch.com/bus.
Financial Facts for September/October By Stephanie Merrick, Treasurer
Sept./Oct. Year to Date Beginning Balance $2,589.51 $9,285.09 Income Rec./Gen.Off. 14,822.38 76,246.27
Income Rec. Spec. 2,183.50 3529.50 Interest Rec. .54 8.44 Income/Other Sources .00 158.50
Total Income 17,006.42 79,942.71
Expenses for Period 20,447.23 89,568.50 Expense/Spec. Off. .00 1,648.50 Special Fund .00 .00
Total Expenses 20,447.23 89,568.50 Excess Income Coll. (3,440.81) (11,274.29) Adj. Bal. for Taxes (120.80) 1,017.10
Bal End of Period (972.10) (972.10)
Other Fund Balances:
Money Market $5,862.05 Labyrinth Fund 483.90 Parsonage Maintenance Fund 2,195.83 Youth Programs Fund 878.80 Cherwaty Camp Fund 2,757.73 Memorial Fund 7,086.13 Van Fund 9,564.86 Bettie McBride Mem. Fund 40,889.67
Total $68,746.87 68,746.87
Coming in January…
Sun., Jan. 1…New Year’s Day – No Sunday
School – Worship Service at 11:00 A.M. as usual
Sun., Jan. 8…Ordination of New Elders/Deacons;
Worship Committee Meeting after service
Sat., Jan. 14… Stew Sale
Sun., Jan. 22… Blanket Sunday
REMEMBER THESE IN YOUR
PRAYERS: (*NSCC members)
Immediate Needs: Roy Campbell – 726 Rhodes Road *Faye & *Glenda Clark – 420 Cedar Street Ben Davis – Friend of Larry Tolbert Carlton Estes – 5185 NC 700 *June Gatewood – 517 Cedar Street Ron Hardison – 200 Wilson Street Danny Harris – Obera’s Son – 286 Meadowood Rd. *Betty Hicks – 171 Windy Road *Bob Johnson – 140 W. W. Irvin Road, Stoneville Brenda Johnson – Marcia McQueen’s sister –
cancer – 6205 Gough Court, Clemmons, NC 27012
Lucas Jolly – Wegener’s Disease – Madison Raynor’s Fiancé’s brother
*Ralphine Light – 443 Lawrence Street
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Jim McBride – 3206 Trow Bridge Road, Albany, GA 31721 –in FL for cancer treatments for 2 months
*Lillie Meeks – Room 15, Brookdale, 314 W. Kings Hwy.
Jeannie O’Leary – 432 Palmer Court *Kena Sawyers – 411 Sherwood Court Arlene Shively – Betty’s daughter –in-law, Room 305,
Brian Center *Betty Shively – broken wrist – 180 Pratt Road Bobbie Shough – 236 Harrison Street Jill Slaughter – Room 306, Brian Center Melvin Smith – 110 Meeks Road Susan Talley – Friend of several church members –
cancer – 213 Portsmouth Street Marsha Thompson – daughter of the late Dera
Santos – liver cancer – 601-A Tracey Dr., Burlington, NC 27215
*Foot Washburn – 1229 Harris Street Joan Washburn – Charles’ sister-in-law - Brian
Center, 226 N. Oakland Ave. Joyce White – Frankie’s mother/Nancy’s sister – 120
Edgar Alan Drive, Stoneville, 27048 Margaret Willard – Friend of Sylvia Brown – 501
Barnwell Street, Thomasville, NC 27360 *Faye Wood – 9730 Hwy. 87, Reidsville, 27320
Ongoing Needs/Homebound: Jean Anderson Alger Baker – Brenda Southard’s uncle - 1210 Ellett
Ave. *Judy Barnes – 316 Harry Akers Street Jan Bell – Room 146, Morehead Nursing Center *Jewel Cooper – Room 103, Jacob’s Creek Nursing
Center, 1721 Bald Hill Loop, Madison, NC 27025
Lynda Cuthbertson – 404 Ziglar Road, Ridgeway, VA 24148
Tootsie Dyson – 714 Church Street Jim Goode –526 N. Bridge Street *Mike Gray – 651 Roberts Road Gayle Hand – Chris’ mother – Brookdale, 314 W.
Kings Highway *Nancy Hankins – 402 The Boulevard *Marissa Hernandez – 914 Central Ave. Sue Hicks – Laura Hamilton’s sister-in-law – 2615
Glen Eden Dr., Raleigh, NC 27612 (Note on card that you are from Betty Shively’s church)
*Diane Kennon – 340 Daniel Adkins Street Madeleine Lee – (Sylvia Brown’s aunt) - Room 601B,
Jacob’s Creek Nursing Center, 1721 Bald Hill Loop, Madison, NC 27025
*Pauline Litaker – 443 Morgan Road *Jerine Patterson – 403 Monroe Street Peggy Pendleton – Room 405, Brookdale, 2931
Vance Street, Reidsville
*Macon & *Marcy Reid Smith – 705 Yeoman Lane, Greensboro, 27409
*Van Shropshire – Room 501, Brian Center Bill Southard – Brenda’s Husband – 1144 Ellett Ave. *John & *April Stacey – 1106 Harris Street Tammy Vernon – Arbor Glen Apartments Remember Jeremy Stewart as he departs on December 4 for boot camp at Camp Lejeune, NC. From there he will go to Parris Island, SC. Our Christian Sympathy is extended to the family of JoAnne Harris at her death on Sunday, October 30.
I HEARD THE BELLS ON CHRISTMAS DAY
I heard the bells on Christmas day
Their old familiar carols play, And wild and sweet the words repeat Of peace on earth, good will to men.
I thought how, as the day had come,
The belfries of all Christendom Had rolled along th’ unbroken song
Of peace on earth, good will to men.
And in despair I bowed my head: “There is no peace on earth,” I said,
“For hate is strong, and mocks the song Of peace on earth, good will to men.”
Then pealed the bells more loud and deep:
“God is not dead, nor doth He sleep: The wrong shall fail, the right prevail,
With peace on earth, good will to men.”
Till, ringing, singing on its way, The world revolved from night to day A voice, a chime, a chant sublime,
Of peace on earth, good will to men. -Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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North Spray Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ)
521 Washburn Avenue
Eden, NC 27288
Phone (336) 623-2371
Website:
northspraychristianchurch.com
Rev. Lemuel M. Hardison, Minister
We wish you a blessed Christmas
with your family and friends and a
very Happy New Year